Archive for August, 2008

Egg Harbor Tornado… 10 yrs. ago!

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Saturday, August 23 will be ten years since a tornado came ashore in Egg Harbor and did some major damage.  Mark and I were at the beach with our four kids who at the time ranged in age from 7 to 16.  With ominous clouds looming, we decided to take the kids home and head up to Egg Harbor Lodge.  As soon as we got in the office, a relative from Appleton called and said the news was reporting a tornado over the bay in Egg Harbor.  I looked out and could see the water spout over the bay. I called the kids at home and told them to get in the basement and stay there until further notice. 

Tornadoes are pretty rare in the county so it didn’t occur to me to head home… I figured the people on the shore would have some tree damage.  We herded the guests into the whirlpool room and hunkered down.  It got calm then windy, it hailed, rained hard and then the lights went out.  After it calmed down I went next door to check on my parents and call the kids.  While I was over at my parent’s, Mark’s sister called and said the tornado touched down… possibly near our home. I couldn’t get in touch with the kids by phone… I jumped in the car and headed home.  The road was blocked and by the time I got close enough (by foot) to see the house I could see the devastation.  Half of our house was completely gone and the other half was twisted on the foundation with every single window blown out.  I didn’t know where the kids were and complete panic set it.  At one point some kids that had been staying across the street at what used to be Herb’s Horses told me the sheriff’s department had all the kids and they appeared to be uninjured.  It felt like a miracle. The first responders were already there taking charge. There were what seemed to be live wires everywhere and I wasn’t allowed down to the house.  Once it was determined the wires were not live and the gas had been turned off I was able to get to the house.  Mark in the meantime beat me there by plowing through our cherry orchard with my parent’s cadillac.  Oh what a happy reunion that was! Like all parents, our only thoughts were about the kids and their safety. They stayed in the basement but the house lifted a bit and the weight bearing posts in the basement fell and house actually fell on top of them.  Josh was in one corner of the basement and Nellie, Emilie and Joe in another. Nellie laid on top of 7 yr. old Joe and Emilie had our dog Sandie. The house and barn were a total loss and we lost all of the trees.  But to this day, we never cried or were sad about the house itself… just thankful for the kids.  I am not saying it wasn’t a pain in the neck… it was much more than that. The Red Cross was there the next day giving us vouchers for Wal-Mart and Pick-N-Save.  Since we didn’t have a toothbrush or underwear… we were pretty thankful! Over the next few days something really amazing happened. Our small community came together for us and the others families whose homes were damaged or destroyed.  For us, the entire place was completely cleaned up within a week.  If you would have seen all the damage it would seem like an impossible feat. We stayed with my parents for a few days and it just so happened a house our neighbor owns was empty and we were able to rent it.  Friends and family got EVERYTHING together for the house.  Furniture, beds, bedding, towels, TV even DirecTV.  The frig was filled with food.  It was truly amazing.  Mark and I were still trying to run the lodge so the help couldn’t have been more needed.  The outpouring of friendship and love was truly overwhelming.  Friends even pitched in to feed the people that helped at the house every day.  And with true Sawyer style, there was usually a bit of fun at the end of every tiring day.  When we rebuilt the house, friends, neighbors and community members helped every step of the way.  I remember even some guys from the Island came to help shingle.  We got discounts from painting to plastering and furniture.  To this day, we could not be thankful enough.  Even the Bishop came and blessed us and our house. There was even a benefit for the “tornado vicitims” organized by the county. We are truly lucky to live on such a grand peninsula. 

So, with all that said we are having a big party at our house to celebrate the ten year anniversary.  We will roast pigs, corn, potatoes…. we will have tons of food and drink. It is hard remembering everyone that helped, but we will do our best to get the word out. It will be a day to celebrate family, friends, community and life… things certainly worth celebrating.

Music in Egg Harbor

Monday, August 18th, 2008

We went to see the Siegel Schwall Band at the Peg Egan Amphitheater last night… what a show that was.  Excellent Blues… perfect weather and a sunset to boot.  I bet there were over 600 people there.  I wish my parents were here to enjoy the new venue… they would have loved it.  The pavilion is just such a nice asset to our little village.  Next Sunday is the last scheduled concert of the season… summer is winding down. 

Starting September 1, we have a new special at Egg Harbor Lodge.  For every night you stay, you get a $10 gas card…yes, we are going to help you navigate the county by helping to pay for your gasoline.  Make sure to mention the special when you book your reservation.  September is a perfect time for a trip to Door County… the kids are back in school and the weather is just beautiful.  Take a drive up for a visit and the gas is on us!  See you soon…

Door County Thresheree

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Pig Wrestling

This weekend the the annual Thresheree is held in Valmy. Check out your Door County map to see where Valmy is. There will be signs once you get close. There are antique tractors, food, beer… locals love this crazy festival, including our daughters Nellie and Emilie. They were the winners of the women’s division in the pig wrestling last year. Yes, THAT is something to be proud of… I am sure they will try and defend their title on Sunday. The prize was free food and drink and the Institute Saloon (they sponsored Nell & Em’s team) and is located in Institute of course. The Saloon is known for it’s excellent pizza and budget friendly drinks. It looks like a dive bar and yes, I guess it is but Kay and Dennis who own it are really nice and like I said the pizza is excellent and cheap. It can get packed like rats in there on weekends it gets so busy. I am not a fan of getting dirty but we will head over to the Thresheree to watch our pretty dirty girls defend their title. They were thrilled when a photo of them in the mud was splashed in the Door County papers last year… me, not so much.

METEOR SHOWER TONIGHT

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

If you are fortunate enought to be in Door County tonight you could witness what should be an excellent meteor shower.  The sky is dark at night here at Egg Harbor Lodge, so we should be in for a show.  Hopefully the clouds stay away… What a perfect way to end the day.

August in Egg Harbor

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

It has been just crazy the last few weeks.  The weather has been beautiful and Egg Harbor Lodge has been really busy.  I am not able to upload any photos for my blog… some kind of glitch.  I will stop at 3w Design next week to see my pals Barbara and Gregg Luhring.  They are my go-to people for my website and so much more… plus they are fun to hang out with.  Blogging just isn’t as fun without photos. 

Egg Harbor Lodge sponsors Egg Harbor’s concert in the park tonight…. and the Bittorf Bros., Egg Harbor’s own iconic country band does the honors.  We’ll head down there tonight to listen and hopefully dance a bit.  I hope somebody is in the mood to polka! We’ll take blankets, snacks and drinks and enjoy the music and sunset… Life is good!